I get it if you reply with quote and there are more than around 8 lines:
Win7 with Chrome Version 24.0.1312.52 m
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostIt says:
Version 24.0.1312.52 m
(the 'm' is not a typo)
Win7 64bit
Don't sweat it Nick! Wouldn't want you to get distracted from real work!
EDIT: by the way, I think it used to do this in Chrome too, I recall talking to you about this way back when the new forum was released.
EDIT2 probably posted in the new forum forum, seems lost forever?
Not sure about the new forum forum, it might be hiding in the database somewhere? In which case it might also be in the test DB, and I can have a look there.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostYes, that was the issue with IE as well. Which version of Chrome are you on?
Version 24.0.1312.52 m
(the 'm' is not a typo)
Win7 64bit
Don't sweat it Nick! Wouldn't want you to get distracted from real work!
EDIT: by the way, I think it used to do this in Chrome too, I recall talking to you about this way back when the new forum was released.
EDIT2 probably posted in the new forum forum, seems lost forever?Last edited by Platypus; 17 January 2013, 15:54.
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Yep, ^ that did it.
EDIT and the last row of pixels in the smiley isn't displayed.
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Originally posted by Zippy View PostThis is the only place I've seen this so far
No vertical scroll in FF but you get 'em with Chrome.
I'd say that's a bug in Chrome. It should round up to ensure that the containing block is big enough for a contained element whose size it has scaled to be a fractional number of pixels. So there.
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This is the only place I've seen this so far
No vertical scroll in FF but you get 'em with Chrome.
I doubt the world will end though
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Can't reproduce; Chrome/Mac, was on 22.0.1229.94, is now on 24.0.1312.52. As mudskipper says, that is very similar to a problem that plagued IE. Not sure what could be causing it on Chrome, and I don't currently have time to check on Chrome/Win, as ClientCo seem to think they have some call on my time
I'l see if I can have a look on Win later.
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